December 1, 2009
Journal Article

Speak Your Mind

Abstract

Good science comes from the open competition between ideas. Even the best hypotheses and conjectures are based on incomplete data and are influenced by inherent biases. Presenting these ideas in public provides an excellent opportunity to stack them up against the competition. I found that anticipation of a direct public question was also one of the most effective motivators for critical thinking.

Revised: February 7, 2011 | Published: December 1, 2009

Citation

Wiley H.S. 2009. Speak Your Mind. The Scientist 23, no. 12:25. PNNL-SA-70023.